What once were houses of worship, are now houses to worship.
This modern-looking home that was built from a 124-year-old Anglican church.
Located in Melbourne’s Moonee Ponds and designed by Bagnato Architects.
This home with impossibly tall ceilings and an indoor climbing wall.
This beautiful 5,500-square-foot church conversion is located in Chicago.
This quaint Airbnb rental in the English countryside.
Located near Middleton-in-Teesdale, England, a nightly stay will set you back approximately $540 USD.
This church in the Netherlands that was transformed into a lovely loft home.
This heavenly home with vaulted ceilings and a private patio pool.
Willis Greenhalgh Architects is responsible for this 146-year-old church-to-residential conversion in Brisbane, Australia.
This almost clinical conversion in London’s Notting Hill.
The two top floors of England’s iconic Westbourne Grove Church were converted into a stunning home by DOS Architects.
This rustic church house.
This penthouse parish in London, England.
All praise goes to interior design firm Gianna Camilotti for this conversion.
This cozy chapel home in Kawartha Lakes, Ontario.
With a swing in the living room?? Yes, please. Lots more info and images this way.
This spacious home with a mezzanine overlooking the main living area.
If you’re going to live in a church you best have a grand piano in the living room, if not a chapel organ and full choir. This handsome four-bedroom home is on the market for $15.25 million USD.
This divine apartment with a stunning rose window.
This very open-concept home in the small Dutch town of Haarlo.
The master bedroom’s in-suite bathtub overlooks the main living area from a glass-encased loft.
This 3,800-square-foot home in rural Maryland.
Converted from a church that was originally built in the late 1880s.
This angelic house with arches aplenty.
This rental apartment in Brooklyn’s Spire Lofts.
Spire Lofts is a collection of apartments that were converted from New York City’s Saint Vincent De Paul Church at 167 N 6th Street in Williamsburg. More info and images right here.
And finally, the “Church of the Living” in Utrecht, Netherlands.
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